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crew of swindlers and ne'er-do-wells trying to | lay claim to land rich in uranium deposits in Kenya |
Addiction tour, "We needed a hot cover tune to | lay to waste the goth hordes that were awaiting us, |
Twenty brothers | lay dead and six were captured. |
The two ships | lay alongside each other for over two weeks while M |
th Dey Street and connecting the two structures | lay three subterranean stories: a concourse with ac |
Together, the two helped | lay the groundwork for the 07-08 season's success, |
ve example, concluding that Tyrannosaurus could | lay amniotic eggs is known as a type I inference. |
November when she steamed to Guam and Ulithi to | lay cables. |
The West Cornwall Railway Company was unable to | lay the 7 ft 0 1⁄4 in (2,140 mm) broad gauge rails |
rson may exercise rights of audience, under the | Lay Representatives (rights of audience) Order, but |
n the Silurian period, for that underneath them | lay beds of limestone and quartzite containing Lowe |
The graves of five other Union Veterans | lay near. |
Their union, the | Lay Faculty Association, and the Archdiocese of New |
He is also a Unitarian Universalist | lay leader, and frequently addresses the intersecti |
and artists, for their part, were unwilling to | lay down their claims to spiritual authority. |
majority of the teaching faculty is made up of | lay men and women. |
tic Vampire Sanitation teams are called upon to | lay waste to these vile predators. |
ly over a quarter of a mile) from Upper Station | lay Polkemmet Junction. |
The villages of Lower and Upper Clapton | lay on either side of Clapton Lane, which later bec |
Ferguson tractors which Edmund Hillary used to | lay supply depots for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarc |
The hamlet used to | lay in the Manor of Peterley (sometimes "Peterley S |
is the standard or square head which is used to | lay out or check right and 45° angles. |
Mud mortar was used to | lay the bricks in six to one common bond. |
questions are asked and answered by users, both | lay and expert. |
took its name from the village of Valley which | lay at the centre of the district. |
their original uses, preserving the values that | lay behind the creation of the estate. |
Casot served the Jesuits in a variety of | lay positions including bursar of the Jesuit colleg |
The addition of a remotely operated vehicle to | lay submarine cables pushed to final bill for her c |
ued the development, employing Messrs Veitch to | lay out a Winter Garden and extensions to the pleas |
n commissioned a US$20 million joint venture to | lay an undersea fibre-optic cable connecting Male t |
The aliens, called "Zirkonians," via Ricky, | lay claim to the planet (when asked why they didn't |
ff from Vinh Long and approached My Cui via Cai | Lay. |
il 1982 (chosen for the Victorian viaduct which | lay behind the New York facade). |
But Louis VII's interest | lay in Jerusalem, and so he slipped out of Antioch |
Vijay Singh | lay just two shots back after a 69 which included 1 |
ict of County Durham, England, The village once | lay on the route of the A19, before its redirection |
Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux where | lay Neville Wallach and 770 other Australian fallen |
Originally the mountain which is visible today | lay 200 metres below the surface. |
e Barometer Tower at the Denmark Visitor Centre | lay at the bottom of an ongoing conflict. |
In the town of Chernyi Yar on the Volga, a | lay missionary named Lev Z. Kunsevich, proclaimed t |
us had a ratio of cerebrum to brain volume that | lay within the 95% confidence limits of non-avian r |
culties, Le Petit's board of governors voted to | lay off the theatre's artistic director and staff, |
order to contain the last dragon in Wales, who | lay sleeping in the area. |
Lenin instead wanted to | lay the groundwork for a new, revolutionary Interna |
was just an experiment because Kevin wanted to | lay all sorts of different drum beats down that he |
vices Union, said that "the government wants to | lay waste to our members' jobs and livelihoods more |
use became an RAF hospital during World War II, | lay derelict in the 1970s and 1980s, underwent rest |
During the Vietnam War it | lay in the southern part of South Vietnam's I Corps |
he was a captain during the Cayuse War, helped | lay the Applegate Trail, served in the Oregon Terri |
ting ward and the part of the Balham ward which | lay to the west and south of the centre of Balham H |
He ordered the Warriors to | lay down their weapons just as one of the villagers |
Clausen was a | lay minister in Drammen, Norway prior to immigratin |
From 1982 to 1993 Lawson was a | Lay Clerk in Salisbury Cathedral Choir under Richar |
He was a | lay leader in the Methodist church at Saint John, p |
He was a | lay disciple of Bramha Shripal, who was a disciple |
His favourite method in wall-painting was to | lay in his compositions in fresco and finish them a |
Primitive Methodism and in his spare time was a | lay preacher. |
Ten years later, he was to | lay the ground work for the Fushimi Castle. |
He was succeeded by Tarasios, who was a | lay administrator at the time. |
The school was sold and from 1981 was under | lay management under the Headship of John Bogie. |
Levy Solomons was apparently | lay leader of the congregation in 1782 and appeared |
One of the PNS Ghazi's missions was to | lay mines on Vishakapatnam Port, Bay of Bengal. |
mns as a youth... and later still when he was a | lay evangelist, bringing the message of the love of |
Hood was a | lay preacher and member of the Burslem Brotherhood |
He was the | lay leader at Trinity Fellowship in Amarillo, Texas |
ort, and the Ross Sea party whose job it was to | lay stores on the far side of the Pole for the memb |
He was the | lay abbot of Brioude between 857 and 868 and Count |
St. Mary's Church was the | lay church of the Abbey. |
ause his grave was empty; the man's task was to | lay in the grave three hours, so the woman would be |
The aim of the WFD was to | lay the basis to turn the EU into a recycling socie |
s, in association with shelly metazoans, was to | lay down the earliest recognizable reef systems: co |
Henry was a | lay leader of the United Jewish Appeal in Daytona B |
Standards Agency, and in 2006 she was appointed | Lay Member of the Review Body for Judicial Complain |
Once in position he was to | lay mines in a zigzag formation. |
April to 6 May, Runner's primary mission was to | lay a minefield off Pedro Blanco Rock. |
asement of a house in Lynden, Washington, which | lay across the ditch marking the United States-Cana |
The World of Shakespeare, the Waterside Theatre | lay empty for approximately ten years before re-ope |
Left with no other way, Aruni | lay down on the breach and prevented the water flow |
ewsletter will become a reality, if not we will | lay it to rest with no regrets. |
f rules and responsibilities and whether we can | lay them down. |
We might | lay some drums, and then build, either getting samp |
rustees, part-time student officers as well as ' | lay' members of the local community and business se |
signal cable from Key West to Cuba, as well as | lay undersea telegraph cable throughout the Caribbe |
The location of the house was well-chosen and | lay at the intersection of two important colonial r |
s account, one night he felt drowsy and went to | lay down in bed. |
latives, Michael and Ralph Amner, who were both | lay clerks there. |
; if the person was known to them, they were to | lay that information before the justices, who were |
Yes, if you were to | lay the monument down and face it in the right dire |
Joining USML that year were the | Lay Ministry Formation Program, the Diaconate Forma |
ite Chart magazine's prediction: "If we were to | lay our bets today, ChartAttack's money would be on |
e source of perpetual pain for Gilbert were the | lay brothers. |
At the western end | lay a tunnel which required widening and deepening |
ches it seems to be able to see what originally | lay behind it. |
edom in the face of authority of whatever kind, | lay or clerical". |
he compartments were placed inside a wheel that | lay flat inside a copper boiler. |
cuckoldry is taken a step further when females | lay their eggs in the nests of other individuals. |
of Arras in the spring of 1917, when Bullecourt | lay at the southern end of the battle front. |
73, Rusk eulogized the former President when he | lay in state. |
The lead single "It's Ecstasy When You | Lay Down Next to Me" also topped the R&B chart and |
nce dates from the 9th and 10th century when it | lay on the margins of the southern boundary of Dane |
o Myiasis (fly-strike), which occurs when flies | lay eggs in warm, damp wool and the fly larvae grow |
It traces its origins back to 1793 when a | lay school for boys was established in St.Patrick's |
nnot be taken by force or guile: when Gilgamesh | lay on the bank, exhausted from his heroic effort, |
When I | Lay My Burden Down - 2:16 |
When it | lay about 300 yards from Stock Force, the guns open |
bably derives from early medieval times when it | lay in the Kingdom of Powys. |
was later towed to Marseille, France, where she | lay neglected for two years. |
nis was withdrawn to Greece, which is where she | lay while decisions were made about her future. |
r 1730, and in 1737 sent it to France, where it | lay for thirty years in the library of the college |
Until they came where Jesus | lay |
neties the label was bought by Polydor where it | lay effectively dormant for a decade apart from the |
2 in) deep cylindrical holes, places where they | lay a very large quantity of eggs (about 2,000-10,0 |
foliage of trees, including oaks, where females | lay eggs singly under the bark, and where males mak |
believe not, look in and see the place where he | lay, that he is not [here]; for he is risen and gon |
s brother Richard visited him at Caen, where he | lay ill. |
crash landed on the planet of Daichi, where he | lay in an unconscious state until he was discovered |
of London, sent him to Newgate Prison, where he | lay with John Hooper, Laurence Saunders, John Bradf |
ery of Gran Sasso, and the church where Gabriel | lay buried went deserted for 30 years. |
grave at Denver's Riverside Cemetery, where he | lay forgotten for almost a century. |
sappeared over the years but the space where it | lay still remains. |
er 325 AD in the vicinity of Golgotha, where it | lay buried in the dust of the centuries. |
ervis that the Goliath was vulnerable where she | lay. |
04 the ship was recaptured and burned where she | lay in Tripoli Harbor. |
e seeds in his pocket to mark the spot where he | lay. |
n 18 May 1946, later in Philadelphia, where she | lay at end of 1962. |
rina was actually a woman; he went to where she | lay and also wept for the pain and suffering which |
on the ground, hidden in tall grass, where they | lay their eggs. |
icut on 4 July 1945 for Pearl Harbor, where she | lay from 21 September-24 October. |
The care taken by females over where to | lay their eggs is considered the only remarkable pa |
Two tracks remain where once | lay four 'on shed' as it were. |
Its breeding habitat is lowland where they | lay their eggs in long grass or in high trees. |
ere it was buried without any ceremony where it | lay. |
demolished in 1966, the streets around where it | lay include Blacket Avenue and Middleby Street name |
mmissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard, where she | lay until recommissioned 17 June 1940 for patrol du |
filed for divorce from a hospital bed where she | lay dying of cancer. |
rritory and proselytize undisturbed, whereas no | lay Spaniards were admitted. |
But mine the tomb wherein He | lay. |
were integrated into the dioceses in which they | lay, and were removed from the Order's jurisdiction |
olina, as there are some in the state which may | lay claim to being even taller, such as Glassmine F |
females dig holes in the ground, in which they | lay their eggs and then refill the holes. |
Westminster on 25 August 1213, to which certain | lay Barons were invited, he read the text of the ch |
ideo clip poking fun at the 'news,' in which he | lay on the streets with a sign saying, "Will Design |
he sailed for Balikpapan, Borneo, off which she | lay from 28 June, guarding minesweeping which prece |
cations of the Limes Germanicus, which actually | lay more than 10 kilometres north of this site). |
A third, The Tavern, which also | lay on the main road, between the other two pubs, c |
waxy, cottony-appearing egg sacs in which they | lay as many as 1,500 eggs. |
r plants in search of suitable bugs on which to | lay its eggs, most commonly squash bugs and souther |
rst tape recorder at the age of 14, which would | lay the foundations for his future in broadcasting. |
carnivorous; females hunt for prey on which to | lay their eggs, supplying the larvae with paralyzed |
e, and at one time housed a machine which could | lay 1,500 yards (1,400 m) of track a day. |
ons of the Charity Commission, which previously | lay only to the High Court. |
pdated the system to a Deep Depression while it | lay 700 km south of Salalah, Oman, near the east co |
his 30s, he asked her to pat his head while he | lay in her lap, and tell him, "Good boy, good boy." |
e of light pollution and cloud cover while they | lay on comfortable mats or deck chairs. |
l of the languages he had cultivated while they | lay outside the curriculum is Morfill's most enduri |
nordained office of Diaconal Minister, who were | lay persons performing specialized tasks within a c |
a French-born Canadian wine pioneer who helped | lay the groundwork for a successful wine industry i |
- Jim Foglesong, Music Row executive who helped | lay foundation for country music's boom period in t |
ed Otterbein to be one of four clergy who would | lay hands on him when Asbury was ordained (or conse |
t the only real protection for the whole estate | lay in getting the buildings statutorily listed. |
Probably the Catalan rulers, whose lands | lay nearest the Balearics, expected an annual payme |
Its origins lie in a manor whose land | lay within two exclaves of the parish of Ashington |
o and Clodius, in which the latter, whose villa | lay above the town on the left of the Via Appia, wa |
ed to be Dunfermline's founder and whose shrine | lay in the town; the translation of her remains too |
The Usipi were a Germanic tribe whose territory | lay on the right bank of the Rhine (and thus outsid |
e claims of the last landowners, whose property | lay between Water Street and the shore, as being im |
Ward 6: the only ward whose boundaries | lay entirely within the old City of Sudbury, includ |
r of Tanur (Tanore)or Vettattnad, whose kingdom | lay to the north, on the road between Calicut and C |
nary and ecological explanation as to why birds | lay a series of eggs with an asynchronous delay lea |
Enemy serpents will also | lay eggs; if one hatches, a new two-segment opponen |
Females will then | lay their eggs by injecting their ovipositor into s |
order to stay focused in the issue, I will not | lay down my objections on what you wrote. |
The female will then | lay the eggs on a flat surface. |
t I have committed to them, I hope God will not | lay their culps and offenses in my charge. |
She will then | lay approximately three plain white eggs. |
ated in 1903 as Layopolis, named for William R. | Lay, an employee of the Eureka Pipe Line Company, w |
natics and that many, like him, were willing to | lay their lives down for their country, America. |
In fact, the cause of the wing failures | lay in the sesquiplane arrangement taken from the N |
"The views of space and time which I wish to | lay before you have sprung from the soil of experim |
der (today the state border with Saxony-Anhalt) | lay immediately on the eastern edge of the settleme |
Its importance increased with the | lay out of a first paved road finished in 1734. |
s: the Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok together with the | Lay of Kraka (New York: American Scandinavian Found |
g, and Innocenti was heavily involved with many | lay movements designed to restore orthodoxy among t |
ty of Southern California, joined with numerous | lay men and women to form a new church. |
e worship, particularly concerned with enabling | lay leadership. |
his society dress in funereal black with veils, | lay a wreath at Cain's burial site at Church Street |
but the Diocese of Dallas kept OLPH open with a | lay principal due to petitions from the families of |
He lodged nearby with a | lay village pastor, whose enthusiasm tempted him to |
hael was a part, that his relationship with the | lay leader of the group, Marie Robinson, was more c |
Her sister Josie was involved with Elzy | Lay. |
communicants, twenty clergymen, with twenty-two | lay readers, ministering to sixty churches and miss |
topic normally if the judge was replaced with a | lay person. |
consist mainly of bishops and priests with few | lay members. |
fs were strengthened through contact with other | lay Buddhists. |
"He's Got a Way with Women" (Rodney | Lay, Hank Thompson) - 3:31 |
a and the instruction of Carolingian women', in | Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian World, ed. |
as Lindrick Dale, Laughton Lindrick wood, which | lay next to Roche Abbey, and the Lindrick area of T |
r life Wilhelmina Barns-Graham's work generally | lay on the divide between abstract and representati |
among honey bee subspecies because workers can | lay diploid, female eggs, by means of thelytoky, wh |
ipture and wrote some important works attacking | lay investiture and defending Pope Gregory against |
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